Below is a list of core sets and their respective symbols for each set currently legal in the Standard Format. Each Pokémon card corresponds to a particular Pokémon. We’ll cover the 3 rarity symbols and how to identify the many variations of Ultra and Secret Rare cards. Rotations almost always occur directly following the World Championships and remove four or more sets.

I don't expect any faves, just wanted to share. The table is sorted according to what order the sets were internationally released in

Here are the card rarities in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Similarly, a Pokémon can and probably will have a Weakness and Resistance to other types. There are 3 rarity symbols: We recommend confirming with your local retailer(s) to ensure they sell the product you're looking for. The only problem is, Pokemon.com doesn't have any checklists from the Wizards Of The Coast era. Tested alongside Gill Sans and they seem to work fine now. This table contains a list of every expansion for the Pokemon Trading Card game to date, right the way from the original base sets Japanese release on the 20th of October 1996 all the way up to the very newest sets.

Set Symbols for Sets in the Standard Format. Make sure the back of the product you purchased has the Pokémon TCG Online symbol. The Pokémon TCG and associated symbols are ©Pokémon/Nintendo. Gym Heroes, released on August 14, 2000, is the 6th set of 132 cards in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.Its symbol is an amphitheatre with a black stage and white tiers. Through Google, I was able to find a collection of seemingly fan-made HQ printable checklists, and I'm listing them below for you: Only products with this symbol contain code cards for the Pokémon TCG Online. Most attacks have an attack cost, which is printed as energy symbols to the left of the attack name. Pokémon card scans, prices and collection management. A rotation in the Pokémon Trading Card Game is when several sets are removed from Play! Pokémon TCG products can be purchased at major retailers or local shops. Card Mavin has an excellent resource that lists each core Pokémon Trading Card Game set beside its set symbol. Bulbapedia has a comprehensive list of core sets, mini sets, and promo sets, also alongside their set symbols. Its name comes from the Gym Leaders it focuses around and how these first four Gym Leaders have relatively optimistic and carefree personalities compared to those featured in Gym Challenge. A Pokémon card can only use an attack if it has enough Energy attached to it to pay for that attack's cost. These cards are the actual cards you send in the battle!